Study note
Paste 180 words about photosynthesis notesShort draft summary of the main process
Use this free browser text summarizer to condense 120 to 900 words of notes, article text, or support updates into a short draft summary you can check against the source.
Shorten a paragraph into a draft summary.
Condense a 300-word class note into a few review lines.
Summarize a support update before writing a reply or status note.
Preview a long article section before deciding whether to read it closely.
Check whether a passage has one clear main point or too many mixed ideas.
Short draft summary of the main process
Summary draft, then verify each date and name
Add more context before trusting the summary.
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Use it when you want a quick browser-side AI helper for this task: Condense a 300-word class note into a few review lines. Summarize a support update before writing a reply or status note. It is best for drafts, checks, and learning, not final expert decisions.
Paste a paragraph or short section with enough context, usually 120 to 900 words. Notes, help docs, class material, and article excerpts work better than one sentence or a full document.
Read the result as a draft of the main point. If the source says a deadline is June 15 or a price is $42.50, check those details in the original before copying the summary.
Compare the summary with the original before publishing, studying, or sending it. Names, dates, dollar amounts, quoted wording, health details, legal details, finance details, and tax details need manual checking.
No. The tool runs in your browser tab. Your text or image is not uploaded to Access Free Tools. OCR plus the first text model are served from Access Free Tools after you click the button; some experimental model tools may still download model files from a third-party model host until we self-host more models.
The first run may need to download model, OCR, or language data into the browser. After that, the browser can often reuse cached files, but speed still depends on your device, browser, and internet connection.
No. Treat it as a helpful estimate or draft. AI and text-analysis tools can misunderstand short inputs, blurry images, unusual wording, mixed languages, or topics outside their training data.